Summary:
The Bakerripley Community Schools district in Texas is home to 4 elementary schools, serving students from a diverse range of backgrounds. While the schools share some common challenges, the data reveals notable differences in their performance and characteristics.
The standout school in the district is Baker-Ripley Charter School, which boasts the highest student enrollment, the lowest student-teacher ratio, and the highest spending per student. This investment appears to pay off, as Baker-Ripley Charter School consistently outperforms the district and state averages on STAAR tests, particularly in 5th-grade math and reading. In contrast, the smallest school, New Neighbor Campus, has the highest spending per student but does not seem to translate to better academic outcomes based on the available data.
The data also reveals significant disparities in student demographics and academic performance across the district. While all schools have high percentages of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch, the range varies from 75.76% at New Neighbor Campus to 92.46% at Baker-Ripley Charter School. These differences in student populations and funding levels likely contribute to the wide gaps in STAAR test scores observed between the schools, underscoring the challenges faced by the Bakerripley Community Schools district as a whole.
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